As the structure of the skin weakens, the level of type-1 collagen, the main structural component in the extracellular matrix, decreases, and the function of dermal fibroblast cells reduces – all of which associate with skin aging. There is keen interest in discovering natural-based approaches that offset these effects. Vegetable peptones are plant-derived peptides from protein-rich vegetables such as wheat and pea. Eulji University (Korea) researchers conducted in vitro experiments that exposed human dermal fibroblast cells to vegetable peptones for 5 hours. Type-1 collagen production was enhanced, and cell proliferation improved, with greater exposure to the vegetable peptones producing a greater effect. The study authors report that: “these findings suggest that increased proliferation of human dermal fibroblasts and enhanced production of type I collagen by vegetable peptones occur primarily by inducing the p90 ribosomal s6 kinase–CCAAT/enhancer binding protein [beta] phosphorylation pathway, which is mediated by activating Raf-ERK signaling.”
Veggie Extracts May Improve Skin Health
Eunsun Jung, Jae Youl Cho, Deokhoon Park, Min Hee Kim, Beomseok Park, Sang Yeol Lee, Jongsung Lee. “Vegetable peptones increase production of type I collagen in human fibroblasts by inducing the p90 ribosomal s6 kinase–CCAAT/enhancer binding protein [betta] phosphorylation pathway.” Nutrition Research, 30 October 2014.
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